SOUTHWESTERN-NEWS-RELEASE: Kaibab National Forest Fire Information

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Scott Fire Update


TUSAYAN, Ariz. – The Scott Fire is 483 acres and nine miles southeast of Tusayan on the Kaibab National Forest. The fire is being managed for resource objectives within a 2,000-acre management area.

This fire is located in an area where prescribed burning occurred in 2005 with the Scott Prescribed Fire. The recent fire activity presents ideal conditions for managers to maintain favorable low to moderate fire spread and to meet objectives such as improving wildlife habitat and protecting cultural resources.

Currently, fire crews are working along Forest Road 302 to prevent fire spread outside the established boundary. Two engines and several operational personnel are working on the incident.

The Scott Fire may continue burning in this area for weeks. Fire intensity will vary depending on weather, fuels, and terrain. The fire is in Game Management Unit 9 but only affects a minimal portion of the unit. Officials remind hunters and campers to please aware of ongoing fire activity and personnel working in this location.  

Currently, there are no closures associated with the fire. Smoke will be visible during the day and will remain in surrounding areas overnight.  

For more information you may visit http://www.inciweb.org/incident/2138 or contact Punky Moore, Fire Information Officer, 928-635-5653.

-USFS-


Punky Moore
Fire Information Officer
Kaibab National Forest
Williams/Tusayan Ranger District
928-635-5653
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